Jorge  González Arocha

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Duns Scotus maintained that there are, with the help of divine illumination, but three modes of knowing that do not require further proof. First, there are principles known by themselves; following Cicero’s vocabulary, these would be called a priori. Second, there are things known immediately from experience and third, there is knowledge of our own actions.
Philosophy 100 Essential Thinkers
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